Friday, October 20, 2017

Featherweight!!

 My nurse friend Mary asked me if anyone would like to purchase her featherweight sewing machine...and I said, "Yes!!  Me!!"  I bought her this week...her name is Bessie, and the thread doilie was made by Mary's mother.  She purrs...she is amazing and lovely.  I could not wait to unpack her, and here she is on the foyer rug!  Bessie was made on August 19th, 1947...and my birthday is on August 19th, too.  Crazy, huh??
There are lots of goodies to go with Bessie on her journey!!!  A manual, feet, bobbins, bulbs, needles!



I am so blessed, and thank you, Mary, for giving me a chance for Bessie first!  She will be and already is well loved, and has a forever home.




Mary also has an amazing Singer Red eye Treadle machine, in an amazing cabinet.  If anyone is interested, please let me know.



Julie

22 comments:

Libby in TN said...

Lucky you! Bessie is in great shape for her age. Wish I could say the same thing about me. But, then, I AM 2 years older ;-)

Rose Marie said...

You are the third person that I know to have bought a Featherweight this month! Two of my garage girl friends each bought one. Have fun with it!

Vicki W said...

Cool for you!

Sherrill said...

That's so awesome for you, Julie. I've had mine for a number of years and they are so wonderful. Love the little doily. Now you'll really be cookin'!

Tired Teacher said...

Those little beauties are rare as hen's teeth in my area. Enjoy!

Susan said...

I remember the day that The Duchess (my Featherweight) came to live with us....... It is wonderful that someone as kind as you are gets to have a lovely friend like Bessie. I am sure you will spend many pleasant hours together........

Could Mary's Red Eye be in a drawing room cabinet? I have one and my cabinet looks like the one in the picture here https://www.pinterest.com/pin/420031102723893701/

Janet O. said...

It is beautiful, Julie!! So happy for you, and the machine! It couldn't have gone to a better home.
I love my featherweight! Is this your first one? I ask because it seems many people collect them. :)
I used to dream of getting a treadle, but I realized I wouldn't have a space for it. I'm sure it will find a good home. Now if your friend had a hand crank--that is what I am hoping for. (We have a lot of power outages.)

Quilting Babcia said...

That machine was made just for you! I'm glad it has found its forever home. Happy sewing!

QUILTING IS BLISSFUL, DI said...

Ohh--I am sooo jealous of you for getting Bessie--I keep hoping that one day one of those finds their way into my home cause I would gladly adopt one too and love it!!
enjoy the moments, di

Created by Kathi said...

Julie this is awesome! You will love the precise straight stitch this machine gives for quilt piecing... it has a wide range of talents... my honey works on featherweights exclusively if you have any questions or issues and wanna ask questions of us... also I know a fw group on fb that is very knowledgeable if you are interested in that ... they have a website with LOTS of vids on how to maintain your machine yourself and how to use all the different feet... your maual tells you a lot but it can be easier sometimes to hear someone tell ing you or see a vid of someone doing it! lol
Congrats to you on finding a fw with your same birthday! Kathi

Karen said...

You will love your little machine. I have three of them. Silly to have three but I just couldn't resist.

Kyle said...

Have fun. This machine was meant for you.

Chookyblue...... said...

She is just beatiful..... Enjoy.....

KaHolly said...

She’s gorgeous! I remember how excited I was to bring mine home many years ago. Congratulations! Mine has gone to live with someone who loves her even more than I did! Probably much like yours.

Vic in NH said...

Is the Red Eye Treadle very costly? I have no business even inquiring about it, LOL .

Lori said...

So fun!! Congratulations!
I hope your friend continues to recover.

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

You will love sewing on Bessie. BTW, my grandmother (who sewed only on a treadle) was named Bessie.

cspoonquilt said...

Love those featherweights! Sooooo cute and so useful!!!

Louise said...

Do a search for David McCallum and his DVDs on Featherweights..the man knows his stuff and he is super nice!
I love working on my Featherweights, my own and my Mom's.

Sandi said...

Love my little featherweight but I don't use her as much as I should. They are wonderful for piecing and a joy to own, enjoy yours.

Quilter Kathy said...

That's a beauty! Enjoy!

Yuki said...

Big Congrats! Lovely machines. I'd be interested in the treadle. Could you send me some info? Pictures?

Thanks. Yuki.Nakamoto@verizon.net

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